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Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)

Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia in cattle has been epidemic in China since 2008. To investigate M. bovis pathogenesis, we completed genome sequencing of strain HB0801 isolated from a lesioned bovine lung from Hubei, China. The genomic plasticity was determined by comparing HB0801 with M. bovis strain ATC...

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Autores principales: Qi, Jingjing, Guo, Aizhen, Cui, Peng, Chen, Yingyu, Mustafa, Riaz, Ba, Xiaoliang, Hu, Changmin, Bai, Zhidi, Chen, Xi, Shi, Lei, Chen, Huanchun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3365025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22693604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038239
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author Qi, Jingjing
Guo, Aizhen
Cui, Peng
Chen, Yingyu
Mustafa, Riaz
Ba, Xiaoliang
Hu, Changmin
Bai, Zhidi
Chen, Xi
Shi, Lei
Chen, Huanchun
author_facet Qi, Jingjing
Guo, Aizhen
Cui, Peng
Chen, Yingyu
Mustafa, Riaz
Ba, Xiaoliang
Hu, Changmin
Bai, Zhidi
Chen, Xi
Shi, Lei
Chen, Huanchun
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description Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia in cattle has been epidemic in China since 2008. To investigate M. bovis pathogenesis, we completed genome sequencing of strain HB0801 isolated from a lesioned bovine lung from Hubei, China. The genomic plasticity was determined by comparing HB0801 with M. bovis strain ATCC® 25523™/PG45 from cow mastitis milk, Chinese strain Hubei-1 from lesioned lung tissue, and 16 other Mycoplasmas species. Compared to PG45, the genome size of HB0801 was reduced by 11.7 kb. Furthermore, a large chromosome inversion (580 kb) was confirmed in all Chinese isolates including HB0801, HB1007, a strain from cow mastitis milk, and Hubei-1. In addition, the variable surface lipoproteins (vsp) gene cluster existed in HB0801, but contained less than half of the genes, and had poor identity to that in PG45, but they had conserved structures. Further inter-strain comparisons revealed other mechanisms of gene acquisition and loss in HB0801 that primarily involved insertion sequence (IS) elements, integrative conjugative element, restriction and modification systems, and some lipoproteins and transmembrane proteins. Subsequently, PG45 and HB0801 virulence in cattle was compared. Results indicated that both strains were pathogenic to cattle. The scores of gross pathological assessment for the control group, and the PG45- and HB0801-infected groups were 3, 13 and 9, respectively. Meanwhile the scores of lung lesion for these three groups were 36, 70, and 69, respectively. In addition, immunohistochemistry detection demonstrated that both strains were similarly distributed in lungs and lymph nodes. Although PG45 showed slightly higher virulence in calves than HB0801, there was no statistical difference between the strains (P>0.05). Compared to Hubei-1, a total of 122 SNP loci were disclosed in HB0801. In conclusion, although genomic plasticity was thought to be an evolutionary advantage, it did not apparently affect virulence of M. bovis strains in cattle.
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spelling pubmed-33650252012-06-12 Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate) Qi, Jingjing Guo, Aizhen Cui, Peng Chen, Yingyu Mustafa, Riaz Ba, Xiaoliang Hu, Changmin Bai, Zhidi Chen, Xi Shi, Lei Chen, Huanchun PLoS One Research Article Mycoplasma bovis pneumonia in cattle has been epidemic in China since 2008. To investigate M. bovis pathogenesis, we completed genome sequencing of strain HB0801 isolated from a lesioned bovine lung from Hubei, China. The genomic plasticity was determined by comparing HB0801 with M. bovis strain ATCC® 25523™/PG45 from cow mastitis milk, Chinese strain Hubei-1 from lesioned lung tissue, and 16 other Mycoplasmas species. Compared to PG45, the genome size of HB0801 was reduced by 11.7 kb. Furthermore, a large chromosome inversion (580 kb) was confirmed in all Chinese isolates including HB0801, HB1007, a strain from cow mastitis milk, and Hubei-1. In addition, the variable surface lipoproteins (vsp) gene cluster existed in HB0801, but contained less than half of the genes, and had poor identity to that in PG45, but they had conserved structures. Further inter-strain comparisons revealed other mechanisms of gene acquisition and loss in HB0801 that primarily involved insertion sequence (IS) elements, integrative conjugative element, restriction and modification systems, and some lipoproteins and transmembrane proteins. Subsequently, PG45 and HB0801 virulence in cattle was compared. Results indicated that both strains were pathogenic to cattle. The scores of gross pathological assessment for the control group, and the PG45- and HB0801-infected groups were 3, 13 and 9, respectively. Meanwhile the scores of lung lesion for these three groups were 36, 70, and 69, respectively. In addition, immunohistochemistry detection demonstrated that both strains were similarly distributed in lungs and lymph nodes. Although PG45 showed slightly higher virulence in calves than HB0801, there was no statistical difference between the strains (P>0.05). Compared to Hubei-1, a total of 122 SNP loci were disclosed in HB0801. In conclusion, although genomic plasticity was thought to be an evolutionary advantage, it did not apparently affect virulence of M. bovis strains in cattle. Public Library of Science 2012-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3365025/ /pubmed/22693604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038239 Text en Qi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Qi, Jingjing
Guo, Aizhen
Cui, Peng
Chen, Yingyu
Mustafa, Riaz
Ba, Xiaoliang
Hu, Changmin
Bai, Zhidi
Chen, Xi
Shi, Lei
Chen, Huanchun
Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)
title Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)
title_full Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)
title_fullStr Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)
title_short Comparative Geno-Plasticity Analysis of Mycoplasma bovis HB0801 (Chinese Isolate)
title_sort comparative geno-plasticity analysis of mycoplasma bovis hb0801 (chinese isolate)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3365025/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22693604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0038239
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